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Unit 4 COMMUNICATION.

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1 Unit 4 COMMUNICATION

2 Ways of Communication Write a letter

3 Text a message

4 Leave a voic

5 Make a phone call

6 Send a fax

7 Send an

8 Leave a message note

9 Use social network

10 Speak face to face

11 Speak-make-leave speak .. ................ face to face
………… a phone call make ………………. a voic message leave

12 send – use -- write use Write ……………. social network ……………… a fax send
…………………. a letter

13 Text – Leave -- Send send ……………… a postcard …………… a message text
…………….. a message note leave

14 Keep in touch : to communicate or continue to communicate with someone by telephoning, or writing to them (temas halinde bulunmak)

15 How do you keep in touch with your friends?
I usually make a phone call. I also use social network.

16 Formal X Informal

17 Making and answering phone call
Could I speak to Steve, please? Who’s calling Could I ask who is calling? (Kimin aradığını sorabilir miyim?) One moment, please. (Bir dakika, lütfen) Can you hold on a minute, please. (Bir dakika hatta kalır mısınız lütfen?) I’m sorry, he’s not available at the moment. (Şu anda kendisi uygun değil.) Would you like to leave a message? Could you ask him to call me? (Beni aramasını söyleyebilir misiniz?) Could I take your name and number?

18 I can’t hear you very well. It’s a bad line. (Sizi iyi duyamıyorum
I can’t hear you very well. It’s a bad line.(Sizi iyi duyamıyorum. Hat kötü.) Could you repeat that, please? (Tekrar edebilir misiniz lütfen?) I’ll call back later. (Daha sonra ararım.) Thanks for calling. Could you please repeat that? Hello, John speaking.

19 Exercise 1 Put the words in order
1. ask / your / to / call / you / could /me / brother Could you ask your brother to call me? 2. you / please / on / hold /moment / a / could Could you hold on a moment, please? 3. is / Mr. Swan / available / moment / the / at Is Mr. Swan available at the moment? 4. who’s / calling / ask / I / could Could I ask who’s calling? 5. and / number / name / take /could / I / your / please Could I take your name and number, please?

20 Exercise 2 1. Would you like to leave a message. 2
Exercise Would you like to leave a message? 2. He is not available at the moment Could I speak to George, please? 4. Could you ask him to call me? Jane : Hello, Jane speaking.. Hulk: Hello! …………. Jane: ………….. Could I ask who’s calling? Hulk: I’m Hulk Chris. His friend from school. Jane: ……….…….. Hulk : Yes, please…………… My number is Jane: All right. 3 2 1 4

21 Ticket

22 I have two tickets for the soccer match.

23 Contact (temas kurmak) Could you tell him to contact with me?

24 Excuse (bahane)

25 Caller (arayan kişi) Receiver (alıcı)
Someone who makes a phone call. Someone who answers the phone call /who gets an

26 exhibition

27 Conversation (sohbet -konuşma)
My sister makes long telephone conversations every evening.

28 Science

29 Expressing concern and sympathy
I’m sorry to hear that. I hope you feel better soon. (Umarım yakında iyileşirsin.) That’s so bad. We’ll meet up later, then. (Öyleyse sonra buluşuruz. ) See you later, then.

30 Board games

31 Accessory store

32 abbreviation

33 Use (kullanmak)

34 Call (adlandırmak) People called text message service SMS (Short Message Service)

35 Become (olmak) SMS became popular because text messages are cheap, fast and fun.

36 Approximately (yaklaşık olarak)
People send approximately 10 million text messages a day in Turkey.

37 Nearly (neredeyse) In Turkey, nearly 70% of teenagers have mobile phones or use their parents’ mobile phones.

38 Combination: a mixture of different people or things
Teenagers generally write text messages by using short combinations of numbers, words, symbols and abbreviations.

39 In some schools, teachers are worried about the negative effects (etki ) of text messaging on teenagers. They believe that this text language is bad because it is not correct (doğru). According to (…-e göre) them, languages (dil) are changing (değişmek) fast because people mostly prefer communicating with new technology.

40 original mock

41 Record

42 Dial

43 Hang up

44 guess (sanmak /tahmin etmek)

45 Bowling alley

46 hold on – exhibition – languages-call-leave a message-available – communication
We saw Dali’s painting in the ……………….. Jane is not here, but you can ……………………. Teenager prefer text messaging for …………………… I ‘ m busy. ………………. me later. Our manager isn’t …………………. Today. Call him tomorrow, please. Can you …………………………… a minute? How many ……………………… can you speak?

47 hang up - repeat – letters - bad line – caller – effects – abbreviations - approximately
Could you …………….. your number? I couldn’t understand what you said. I keep in touch with my friens by writing ……………… Do you use ……………… while texting messages? I send ………………… ten messages in a day? I can’t hear you because of the …………………….. The secretary asked the ………………. his name. Technology has some negative ………………… on us. Say goodbye and ……………… the phone.

48 Workbook – Unit 4

49 Secret code

50 Sign language

51 below Which word below is originally from Turkish?

52 On a Daily basis (günlük olarak)

53 Socialize with others 39% of all teens socialize with others in person outside of school on a daily basis.

54 Talk on landline (sabit hatla konuşmak)
Because of the mobile phones, there has been a 85% drop in landline phones over the past decades.

55 Dominate : hükmetmek dominant: baskın

56 Choice (seçim)

57 Point to (yönelmek) teens point to text messaging as the dominant daily mode of communication.

58 Among all teens: 68% say that they use text messaging to communicate with others every day.

59 Receive (almak , teslim almak)
50% of teens make and receive voice calls on their mobile phones every day.

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